Used ANDO AQ6330 #9242780 for sale

ANDO AQ6330
ID: 9242780
Optical spectrum analyzer.
ANDO AQ6330 is an electronic test equipment used for measuring and characterizing optical signals. It is capable of measuring the spectral characteristics of optical signals over a wide range of wavelengths, and is ideal for applications such as fiber-optic network performance analysis and research into optical components, including optical amplifiers and lasers. AQ6330 features two main components: an optical power meter and optical spectrum analyzer. The power meter is used to measure the optical power in both single-mode and multi-mode fiberoptic networks. It has a wide dynamic range of -70 dBm to +17 dBm, allowing it to measure signal strengths from the weakest to the strongest with extreme levels of accuracy. Additionally, ANDO AQ6330's power meter has superior wavelength resolution and fast response time. The optical spectrum analyzer component of AQ6330 measures the spectral characteristics of optical signals. It features a high-sensitivity photodiode detection system, and can measure signals over a wide range of wavelengths, from the visible to infrared. The optical spectrum analyzer also has a wide dynamic range of -65 dBm to +17 dBm, extending its applications to a variety of scenarios, from single-mode to multi-mode systems. In addition, ANDO AQ6330 offers comprehensive features and functions to support users in research and development activities. Its intuitive user interface makes it easy to set up measurements, and it can be operated with either PC or tablet-based control. AQ6330 also includes features such as multi-measurement functions and auto-wavelength scanning for greater measurement flexibility. In addition, its high-speed data storage and processing capabilities make it well-suited to long-term measurements. Overall, ANDO AQ6330 is a highly effective, versatile tool for measuring optical signals over a wide range of wavelengths. With its robust design and excellent performance, it is an ideal choice for applications in the R&D of optical networks and optical components.
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